On June 24, 2011, I filled out a form on the web page for
Tara the Medium, an internet psychic. Two days later she responded, sending me
a link to a page on her web site containing my "reading". She alerted me that
a large jackpot was mine for the taking (she was vague on the details until the
fifth email when she discovered that the amount was $9600) but there was some kind
of force (likely a person) that was working against me. If I gave her more
information (and $99), she could prevent this force from giving me bad luck, and
all my financial problems would be over. I did not respond. Over the next few
weeks, she sent several more emails with links to three other pages. The price
kept dropping too: in the fourth one, she reduced the price to $79, in the fifth
one $69, in the seventh one, $49, and in the ninth, down to $29.

For the first 9 pages, there was a link to another page where I would enter my
payment information. On that page, there was a
questionnaire — these are the questions that
she needs answers to before she can continue my reading. This changed in email #10,
where she offered to perform a "Great Magical
Intervention" on my behalf.

On August 28, 2011, it seemed that Tara gave up. She sent me her September Good
News Letter, which contained exactly nothing specific to me. But then on September
2, I got yet another notification of impending good luck. At this point I had had
enough and finally clicked on the "If you do not want to receive my offers, please
use this link".